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Sunday evening at the Vélodrome stadium, during the Classic between OM and PSG, Paul de Saint Sernin was heckled by some Marseille supporters.
The first Classic of the season between OM and PSG, Sunday evening at the Vélodrome stadium, left its mark. On and off the field. On the sidelines of the victory of the Parisians (3-0), who played eleven against ten for more than an hour following the expulsion of Amine Harit by Mr. Letexier, a DAZN consultant was taken to task by a handful of Marseille supporters.
Paul de Saint Sernin, who accompanied the team of journalists and Patrick Vieira, was attacked by a few excited people, who filmed themselves throwing at him: “You make you laugh stupid!” Do you hear yourself? You make no one laugh! » With a bonus middle finger for the comedian who, on France Inter, returned to this muscular exchange, the video of which quickly went viral on X.
“My whole family went there”
“I actually had my earbuds on because there’s a lot of noise in the stadium. My back is to the stand and there is a little boy, a ball boy, who just turns around and looks at me. I don’t understand so I say to him: ‘Hey, how are you?’. He said to me: ‘Take off your earbuds.’ And then I hear that there are two, three guys who are really insulting me very violently”says the actor.
“My whole family went there, I was entitled to everythingcontinues this PSG fan, who acts as a sniper in the show What an era! hosted by Léa Salamé, on France 2. I tell myself that it’s not possible that I act as if I don’t hear, so I turn around, I show them that I’m not afraid and I hold out my hand. And they preferred to give me the finger. »
“I’m not going to make (any amalgamation) obviously, but unfortunately everyone who listens to us and who has just seen the video does so. They say: ‘Football fans are idiots’, because of two Mongolians”regrets Paul de Saint Sernin. Who, during his next tour, will perhaps think twice before scheduling a date in Marseille for his show…
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